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1# NamedSequencesProv-15.0.0.txt
2# Date: 2021-12-07, 17:17:00 GMT [KW]
3# © 2021 Unicode®, Inc.
4# For terms of use, see https://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html
5#
6# Unicode Character Database
7# For documentation, see https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/
8#
9# Provisional Unicode Named Character Sequences
10#
11# Note: This data file contains those named character
12#   sequences which have been designated to be provisional,
13#   rather than fully approved.
14#
15# Format:
16# Name of Sequence; Code Point Sequence for USI
17#
18# Code point sequences in the Unicode Character Database
19# use spaces as delimiters. The corresponding format for a
20# UCS Sequence Identifier (USI) in ISO/IEC 10646 uses
21# comma delimitation and angle brackets. Thus, a Unicode
22# named character sequence of the form:
23#
24# EXAMPLE NAME;1000 1001 1002
25#
26# in this data file, would correspond to an ISO/IEC 10646 USI
27# as follows:
28#
29# <1000, 1001, 1002>
30#
31# For more information, see UAX #34: Unicode Named Character
32# Sequences, at https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr34/
33#
34# Note: The order of entries in this file is not significant.
35# However, entries are generally in script order corresponding
36# to block order in the Unicode Standard, to make it easier
37# to find entries currently in the list.
38
39# ================================================
40
41# Provisional entries for NamedSequences.txt.
42
43# No provisional entries are currently defined.
44
45# ================================================
46
47# Entries from Unicode 4.1.0 version of NamedSequences.txt,
48# subsequently disapproved because of potential errors in
49# representation.
50
51# GURMUKHI HALF YA;0A2F 0A4D
52# GURMUKHI PARI YA;0A4D 0A2F
53
54# Entry removed 2006-05-18:
55#
56# LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE AND OGONEK;00E1 0328
57#
58# This entry was removed because the sequence was not in NFC,
59# as required. It was replaced with the NFC version of
60# the sequence, based on the Lithuanian additions accepted
61# for Unicode 5.0.
62
63# EOF
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